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#E£pYQ!/£p£atmw John Beggk' Whisky is. distilled at the Royal Estate, Loclmagar, Balmoral, Where the finest barley m the world is grown. The conditions for malting are perfect. Beautiful sparkling water springs out of the mountains and trickles right down into the Distillery. The whisky is perfect. Try it 2 f HO% "Who says Beggs?" W^ all cio« DRINK ONL.V Speight's Prize Ales* OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE! PROVINCIAL HOTEL, NAPIER. 'PHIS HOTEL offers unsurpassed Accommodation to Tourists, Tra-. *■■ velfew, etcv .^ rain£SWAN SPABKLING ALES ON TAP. ' , . • JOMH BERRYMAN. PROPRIETOR. *■■''■ ' i

NOW OPEN * »-"■■■ , The New VICTORIA BILLIARD PARLOR (Opposite Public Library and WorMngmen's Club). Proprietors: Read and Murray. 5 New Alcock Tables (fitted with Resilien Cushions), and 1 Arc Oval. H, J. PALMSE'S Btnpire Hotel, '- PETONE. THIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Tra--L yellers. Terms Reasonable., Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales _ 'Stocked. r ' SOUf HBRIDQE HOTEL, Sonthbridge, Canterbury. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Fishing-streams Within Five Miles of Hotel — Shooting and Boating. Letters & Telegrams Promptly Attended To. Telephone communication m connection with the Hotel. M. RIORDAN, Proprietor. CLAREHOON HOTEL. ' The Square, Palmerston North (Under New Management). Furnished with Every Convenience for Famines and Travelling Public. Tariff, 6s per Day. Best Brands of Liquors Stocked. J. McKEWEN (Late of Prince of Wales, Dunedin), ' PROPRIETOR.

PIER HOTEL. OPPOSITE G.P.0., (Under entirely new management,) F*atriek: J. Griffin* (Late Imperial Hotel, Waipawa,) PROPRIETOR. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. Tariff s 7s per Day* J. SULLIVAN'S Victoria Hotel, . „ PETONE. TTTF. most centrally-situated Hotel m Petone. Large, lofty Bedrooms, hot and. cold water Baths. Only the finest Al<s, Wines and Spirits dispensed ; also BOTTLING DEPARTMENT. m AY, JAMES ! Don't forget to bring Cy home a 4s 6d bottle of Special Draught; Whisky from the new Occidental Bottle Store. It is tbe genuine article.

THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY (Adjoining the Trocadero). TItTELLINGTON'S Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very Central. One V V ininute from Wharves and General Post Office. House new, Furniture new, everything new. Passenger Lift. Every room lit by electricity. . - '■"■ The Chef de Cuisine is a first-class Man, under special contract to, the management, and guests favoring this Hotel with their patronage are assured the Bill of (Pare will be of the very best. TAEIFP FEOM 8s PER DAY. 6 Mid-day Lunch (12 to 2 p.m.), Is 6d. Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. ' <" The Proprietor will provide Motor Oars, with experienced drivers, for, patrons at a very "reasonable charge. s House open to guests from 6 a.m. to Midnight. Day and Night Porter. GEO. PINNOCK, Proprietor. ~"~~ HOME AT LAST AT ~~ THE HOTEL WINDSOR. *"pHIS magnificent, new and commodious nve-story Private Ilotel, Bitnated m • the very heart of the City, WILLIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON, . fend commanding an tminterrupted panoramic view of Harbor and surrounding Port Hills, is always ready to receive guests. , Tariff from 8s per Day. ' : \ \ THE PALACE COMPANY LTD., Pbopbietobs. To His Majesty The Eino, By Eoyal Appointment. ■/ The GOLD MEDAL for quality m the Franco-British Exhibition has been awarded to White Horse WHISKY. QUALITY THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. , MAOKIB & CO. DISTILLERS LTD. LAGAVULIN DISTHiLBBY, ISLAY. f MAIiT-MIBIi „ t, OBAmmnunaa „ G^LrmT. NOTE.— Any persons proved guilty of re-filling our empty bottles with inferior Whisky will be refused supplies*

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NZ Truth, Issue 198, 3 April 1909, Page 2

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